Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 122 pages
- Published by: Whitaker House June 1984
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0883681250
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0918825049
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Book Dimensions:
6.7 x 4.2 x 0.4 inches
- Weighs: 2.4 ounces
Product Description
Rebecca Springer shares the wonders and joys of her glorious vision of heaven as she offers hope for the future of mankind. Through this uplifting book, get a glimpse of the eternal home that awaits believers as well as inspiration to continue in your spiritual walk. Come venture Within Heaven's Gates!
Back Cover Copy
There is Life After Death. "This book began the healing process in my life, and my wife's, after the death of our sixteen-year-old son, David. It gave me an understanding of the involvement of the society of heaven-much more glorious than that her on earth." -Steve Brock, Evangelist Host of Maker's Match, TBN
"A strong personal experience describing one of the worlds in which we must travel-the hereafter." -Dr. C. M. Ward Former Host of Revivaltime
Reader ReviewsI have been reading books on the afterlife for several years now, and never seem to tire of the beautiful accounts of what awaits us and our loved ones upon "death". This book gives yet another beautiful account of the Other Side. Many similarities can be seen between this account, and the accounts of those who've had near-death-experiences. There is 1 major difference though between this and the other books I've read - and that is that this book is of a decidly christian flare. Because of this, many of the things stated at the end do not resemble what others have found on their glorious "trip" to Heaven. It's my firm belief that each of these books has something to offer, as they each describe one "mansion" of the many that are available to us when we continue with our life after we leave this earth. It's like the blind describing an elephant - one will describe the trunk and think that's all there is, one the ear, one the body and one the legs - each thinking that what they are feeling is the whole of the elephant. I feel that way about descriptions of the Afterlife - no one account is complete in its description. Although this book may offend people who are not of the christian faith, I do believe it has a lot to offer to everyone. I found myself smiling while reading about the beautiful river, sea and temple - and I believe that the descriptions of these in and of themselves make this book a wonderful read.